Days and seasons
What was yesterday? This math worksheet gives your child practice writing the days of the week in order and matching images with the appropriate season.
Days, months, minutes, and hours
This math worksheet helps your child learn about different measurements of time.
Dictionary
Learn how to use a dictionary! In this language arts worksheet, your child learns why dictionaries are helpful and how to use one.
Different types of paper
Some kinds of paper are stronger than others. In this science worksheet, your child will learn some of the properties of paper and experiment with different types of paper to test their relative strength. For this science experiment you will need: newspaper, paper towel, writing paper, tissues, tissue paper, toilet paper, cardboard, a paper cup, wrapping paper.
Does it move on its own?
Living things can move on their own, but they can move differently. In this science worksheet, your child will connect each animal to the word that describes how it moves, such as fly, swim, or hop.
Double it!
This math worksheet gives your child practice doubling numbers up to 11.
Draw the other half!
A line of symmetry divides each of these images. This coloring math worksheet asks your child to draw the other half of each image to make both sides match.
Drawing stamps
Each letter needs the correct postage. This math worksheet asks your child to draw enough stamps to mail each letter.
Drugs can be good and bad
Some drugs are helpful, but others are harmful. In this science worksheet, your child will learn the difference between drugs that help health and drugs that hurt health.
Editing
Editing is an important step that follows writing. In this language arts worksheet, your child gets practice deleting extra or unneccessary words and then rewriting the new, shorter sentences.
Yes! Sign me up for updates relevant to my child's grade.
Please enter a valid email address
Thank you for signing up!
Server Issue: Please try again later. Sorry for the inconvenience